Bulletin Commissioner Phil Campbell, r official ears, ind @ Associ ee dont feel pane: all over the nation, ures inspector is one of WEDNESDAY. t FEBRUARY 19, 1958 NUMBER 24 CHECKS PROTECT YOU es Welcome icate that the ations | says. ae orted by the leader, but, naturally, it brought a lot _of people into the store. It looked suspicious, so we had some of our shoppers weights and measures officials dressed like ordinary shoppers - go into the store and make purchases. These were checkweighed at the weights ad measures laboratory. All were grossly underweight. The store owner was ar- rested to put a stop to this practice which _ had been unfairly pulling customers from legitimate competitors. Items found most subject to this kind of unfair competition include poultry of all kinds, hams and cabbages, the weights and measures official said. Another important contribution of the weights and measures inspector is that _ of discovering scale errors working a- gainst the store owner. - |... Annual reports across the nation - show that about half the mistakes.found cost the food retailer money. A typical example is given in a letter to the editor of the Richmond, Va., News-Leader, the Seale Association said. Grocer V. I. Timberlake, reporting that when a weights and measures in- spector condemned his scale, he at first resented the cost and inconvenience wrote. Committee of sociation, One ton:5., D.C. of having it repaired, when the inspector gave him a error chart showing how expensive a half-ounce error (that of Timberlake's scale) could be. The loss on material weighed on the scale came to $936 a year. The money I would lose in one month would more than cover the necessary re- pairs to the scale. This convinced me of the importance of having a weights and measures inspector test my scales semi- annually as a protection for me as well as for my customers, the food retailer Thousands of such cases could be cit- ed, the Scale Association said. Common- est causes of scale mistakes are neglect, abuse, and the build-up of friction by over-long use of scales. The Education the National Conference on Weights and Measures has worked up a scale error chart which shows the a- mounts of money various weighing errors can cost buyers and sellers. It is available, free, from the Scale Manufacturers As- Thomas Circle, Washing: MUST BE FARM LAND EDITION ADS IN BY MARCH 5 -~ Man wants work on farm at once. Have 3 hands to halp. Can drive tractor truck or do dairy work. Claud Lee, c/o Ww. B. Brambett, Auburn. ; Young couple, 36, and 39, and 9, 17, and 18 yr. old sons, want permanent home on grain, cattle, poultry or truck farm, exp in handling any kind trucks or equip. Farm Raised, non-drinkers, willing workers, have to be moved, anytime. Prefer Fulton, or nearb coun- ties. K. E. Guyton, 755 Prim- rose St. SE, Atlanta 15. eo yr. ig single man wants job on farm operating any farm machinery, can drive t4o|truck and have drivers li- (|Re cense. Want room, board and reasonable salary. John R. Sh ee c/o Mattie Ba ieee , Cohutta. , a young men want job on ith. Batey fram, 2 yrs. experience id eggs. Salary _ A, N. Haley, Rt. dairy farm, 2 yrs. experience most any kind farm work. See Hoyt Tomlin 323 Pulliam St. SW, Atlanta 3. | Man, wife, and. 2 children | want small fram for good deal | with right party, no bad ha- x-|bits, raised on fram very in- *|terested in farm work. J. E. Shelley, 902 South Center St., Rt. 5, Thomaston. Ph, 4158. Man wants job working on chicken farm. Would consider livestock included. Must have |e house. J. R. Mask, Cobb. | Experienced man with 2 in family wants job looking after broilers o rlayers. Need house with water, electricity, near school bus route. W. T. Hut- chins, Rt. 2, Athens. 9 mi. from Athens on Jefferson Hwy. at Clarksboro. 34 yr. old man, wife, 27, sons 9 and 11 want job on chicken farm for wages. Experienced with chickens, drive truck, or any kind of farm work. Need 4 R house. Have to be moved, any time. Dont drink. Delmer Bly, c/o. Arthur Simonds, Chicken Farm, Juno. White man, wife, and 5 chil dren, ages 5 to 11, wants job raising broilers or as caretaker of farm. Well experienced, can drive any kind machinery or truck. Sober, honest, reliable. Move anytime. Have to be mov ed. B. L. Presley, 121 Ware St. Cedartown . ~Man, 55, wife, 39 and 2 dau- ghters, 13 and 25, want job on eattle farm or raising chick- ens. All raised on cattle lees Well experienced. Honest Christian people. Dont mind work. Mrs. Ida Walker, c/o Franklin Brown Clarkston. 55 yr. old white man wants light work on farm, experienc- in all kinds of farm work, Peshanic, pote carpenter and painter _ Sober fair health. R. L. Mathis, 109 Maple Dr. College Park. Ph, PO 6-1522. Married man with family wants job on regular dairy or bits, raised on farm very in- all and not afraid of work. Beckham Wilson, 394-A North Main, J onesboro. Want honest, reliable white family, ages 25 to 45, able to operate equip. and drive truck for work on farm. Have nice 4 R. house, hot water, elec. stove, washing machine. State exper., references, num- ber in family and salary ex- pected. Robert Sanders, Om- FARM HELP WANTED Want 3 families for 1 or 2 H. crops, good land and stock. Land produces more than bale cotton to the Acre. On good roads and school bus line. 50-50 basis. S. T. Spruill, Rt. 1, Dunwoody. Want exp. farmer, prefer couple alone, to farm 25 A. or more in row crop, mostly truck; mule, tractor, and tools on share crop. Also, con= sider shares on lot of hogs. Have 2-1/2 R. house, water, and lights. 20 mi. of Savan- nah. A; M.. Zittram, Rt. 17; Guyton. Want exp. white dairy man with small family. Must be capable of caring for -and milking large dairy herd, sober and dependable. No other need apply. Good house and salary, near city and school. Mrs. C. N. Roberts, c/o Rob- erts Dairy 2500 Tennessea Ave. Savannah. Want family man _ that doesnt mind work, (na drunk), with experience with cattle and poultry to work on farm with. cattle and turkeys, house and weekly salary and bonus, fu- ture prospect of owning 250 A. farm to the right man. A C. Shealy, Franklin Springs. Want. reliable. person ta farm 15 or 20 A. corn and vegetables on 50-50. basis, good 3 R. house, wired for elec stove. J. L. Abbott, Rt. 1, Mid- way Rd., Douglasville. Ph. 3230. a THE isis es Georgia, First: PEANUTS BROILERS FOREST LANDS NAVAL STORES PIMENTO PEPPER IMPROVED PECANS changed his mind scale. aa s| N ABEILIATE MEMBER | No notice or advertisement under postage regulations in- serted one time on each re- quest, will be accepted from any commercial business, any commercia] businessman, any company or organization li- censed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or _ business name, nor from any indivi- dual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no respo: sibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are eautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- PHIL CAMPBELL lication that is delivered through the United States mail. Address ail) complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address requests to be MANAGER, Market Bulletin, mailing list, changes of address, change of address must inelude OLD and NEW addresses. added to or removed from etc. to CIRCULATION Atlanta. All requests for Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. 5 ; Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St, Covington; Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second eh matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Aceepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided foe in Sectien 1103, Act of Oct. 8. ~ EQUIPMENT R-4 Caterpillar dozer with angle and tilt blade, fair cond; also 1957 John Deere dozer with 7-1/2 ft. angle and tilt blade, good cond. C. C. McGee, Rt. 2, Winder. Intnl] pick-up hay baler with engine mounted ,top cond $800. Carl Ortman, c/o Jour- neys End Farm, Plains. ~ ; 6 ft. Case Combine with 27 HP Wis. motor, Windrow row attachments, and Peanut Seiv- es mechanical cond. jam up, $600 or exch. for cattle. Terms arranged. Robert Sanders, O- maha. Cub Intnl tractor, dise har- row and cultivators, nearly 1ew, $650. F. D. Rickett, Rt. 4, Pouglasviie Ph. 3176 (after 6 Dairy equip, good cond: 150 al. Wilson bulk cooler, 2 unit ntn] milking machine, dbl. washing vat, elec. heater, Brad Jey Hammer Mill; also your hoice best cows Jersey and|{ Prolsteins, free of bangs and 'B, at my place 4 mi. NE Bun- hanan on 5 point Rd. B. O. panders, Rt. 1, Buchanan, Ph. Ford Tractor disc plow hharrow and subsoiler, in good cond; also manure spreader al most new. Buck Chambers, Rt. 2, Woodstock. Allis Chalmer 60 Combine, very good cond. for sale. Bob Garrett, Rt. 6 Carrollton. Ph. 2-8630. Complete planter and fertiliz. er equip. for Super A Farmall tractor, never been used. Sell or trade for livestock at rea- sonable price. John B. Smith, Cleveland Rd., Dalton. Ph. 1349-J-2 after 6 PM) 2 H wagon for sale, good cond. in every way. Toy Cox, Rt. 3, Alpharetta. (near Birm- 2 H. wagon, $35; 1 H. wagon, $25, at my home 1 mi. South Greenville. Mrs. J, L. Render, Warm Springs Rd., Greenville. Chicken feeders, two 4 x 48 in, two 6 x 48 in. T5c ea; two 4 x 36 in, 40c ea; one 6 x 42 in, 60c All at my home. Mrs. H. P. Aderhold, 510 W. Vesta Ave., College Park. DB Garden tractor with cul- tivator, dise harraw, turner plow, and lay off plow. Her- man H. Sims, Rt. 1, Hightower Trail, Dunwoody. Ph. Roswell 6365. 1953 Super C Farmall cul- tivation equip., planters and distributors, two 14 in bottom plows, in good cond., $950. J. R. Langford, Rt. 1, Box 36, Nashville. Kobey Manure spreader, for sale or trade for cattle or hogs Operated by PTO. New cond. Homer Adams, Rt. 1, Buford. Ph. Lawrenceville 2596. 2 Surge milking machines, Vacumn tank and motor, 6 can cooler, Aerator with pump, for sale reasonable. Aubrey Gilbert, RFD 2, Thomaston. 1954 Allis Chalmer tractor, power lift, complete with 2 row planters and cultivators, 2 disc plow, 8 dise Taylor Way harrow, front mounted mow- ing machine, all in good cond, $1500. together or any part separate. J. C. Hyde, Rt. 1, Al- pharetta. 6 roller Niagara Peach grad er machinery, complete with elec. motors, canvas, 2 box trucks, ringers and tubs, for sale. Glenn Harris, Manchest- er. Ph. TH 6-2311. Super C Intnl tractor re- cently overhauled, A-1 cond. 2 disc plow, Simplex cotton duster, for sale. Kelvin G. Oz- burn, c/o State Patrol; Post 8, ingham, Ga. Madison. cally new, $25. A. S. Mozley, Rt. 4, Douglasville, Ph, 4213. Elec. churn used very little $12 or exch. for weaned calf or shoats of same value. Glen Holton, P. O. Box 454, Soper- ton. Massey Harris tractor with harrow, planters, spring tooth harrow and turning plow, been used about 36 hrs. $1200. Frank M. Tucker, Rt. 4, Al- pharetta. Ph. 3941. New Holland 77. Pick-up baler, $800; Massey Harris Clip per Combine, $600; both with is. motors. good cond; Also eattle body, 8 x 12 ft., almost new, $100. Cecil Travis, c/o Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale. Ph Fayetteville 5581. 5 HP Gravely garden Trac- tor with all attachments, used approx. 10 hrs. A 50 pct. dis- count for early sale. Allen Ro- bertson. 5250 Mercer Rd., De- catur, Ph. BU 9-3143, Small irrigation pump, 3/4 HP elec. motor, and 100 ft. plastic pipe, for garden; dump scrape, 3 cu. ft; 2 Best Hi-Line Fence Chargers. George Leckie e/o Little Creek Farm, Rt. 1, Box 481, Roswell. Ph. 6660. One ea: 3 cu ft. Cement mix- er, less motor, Poulan Chain saw, nearly new, 5 deck Chick- en brooder; 2 metal hog feed- ers, 10 bu. cap ea. W. S, Jones, Bartow. 3 _intnl 52 Combine with en-. gine, cut 30 or 40 Acres of grain, in good cond., $400; alsa good binder, $45. Riley C. Couch Senoia. : _ Meadows Grist Mill with line shaft, 3 pulleys, 2 belts, platform scale, and P-12 Intnl motor, $250 at my place. O. L. Red wine, Rt. 1, Tifton Rd. Dalton. Ph. 4308 (nights). _ JD Harrow KCA 16 twenty inch dise scallop front with scrapes, $200. Also buggy pole, complete with clamps, $8 W. T. Moore, Rt. 1, Gray. 1 gal. Farm Master: milk pasturizer, perfect working cond., less than 1 yr. old, $15 Also some barb wire, cheap, Will not ship: Mrs. John W. Chisholm, Rt. 2, Box 423, Au- gusta. 2 dise tiller, trailer type for Farmall A tractor, :practicall new disc, $60. Excellent cond. 10 mi. N. Winder on Hwy. 211. Johnnie Williams, Rt, 2, Hos- ehton. , Mule drawn equip: Stalk cut ter, fair cond; $15; Cole plant- ers, dbl. Hopper, complete with gears and planters, $12.50; one H cultivator, used very little, $32.50; wagon tongue, like new, $7.50; weeder, fair cond., $10; 2 Hammon stocks, com- plete; Guano distributor, $5 ea. Earl Holland, Byromville. Mineapolis- Moline tractor, 25 HP, good as new, with mower, 3 dise plow, 20 disc smoothing harrow, Sell or trade for equal value beef cat- tle. Pierce L. Cline, Oxford. Ph. Covington 2167. 10 gas brooders with piping; ony wal: gas tank 1A eaceljant cond. Very reasonably priced V, A. King, Rt. 3, Rockmart, Ph. Dallas 7034, 1951 Ford tractor with new battery, 650 lb. lift type har- row, nearly new set of fast 3 point hook up planters and cultivators, $1,050.00 Dave a Rt. 1, Stockbridge. Ph. 2 H wagon, used very little, 2 $35, Gradie Thompson, Rt. 1 Box 520, Douglasville. : matching equip, 3 point hitch |1 Rt. 1, Valdosta. . ye ee 6) yi aK Were Pea ep ee aS ae a Se Rohe TNS SRS ay ad : i : Sie Se 3 Tot, 2 Ss _ MARKET BULLET: NPS A kkk er oR I Deep well equip: 1/2 HP elec| 2 row a GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN [2s Si Slit 2.0 in" fom rt ; s : % = outdoor * y 9b 3 news aes a 300 ft. piping, $75; switch box ar Ri 1, a = : eee. Ediiorial and Executive Offices and check valve, $13; 12 gal.| Walking Garden tractor, |si aay Bemeuirone Pusains tank, $12. Starling Yawn, | pjows and mowing machine, | TE Bunter: Bions, 8-W: Byromville, : ed very little, like new $200. Atania 3, Gongs z I The pson 962 Murphy Phone JAckson 4-3292. Set of 1954 Dearborn plant-|4- +: orn one 6 a acd ccultiueons 3 point Ave. SW, Atlanta 3. aie MARKET BULLETIN STAFF hitch, also pulley for R-2 or j d not d, Editor : a Jack Gilchrist |} D-2 Caterpillar tractor, all in aoe eee bel Rg ee Sony Assistant Editor es Deborah Anglin |} good cond. Edward Johnson, |yost new cond. $25. J. H. Notices Mrs. Elizabeth Hynds {/c/o Joe Mitchell, Rt. 3, Ho- Crane, June: | 1 eee Supt. MCaadl Te ie oe c : t 1A tt Hill oom Sup -andier ement. Jr. : oving on . Cotton 3 =~ |l idm seed and fertilizer planter, |OfDE) fom extte plaies, ated NATIONAL EDITORIA Noti of farm produce Fe >}shape, $7.50; - turner NO. vA <> : and nmIIeEOSE CHtaabie with gears and plates, practi- | 9 Chat., $6: few other horse drawn equip. Chas. Gowder, | Rt. 2, Powder Springs. Two 2 H wagons, 1 each, mule mower, mule rake, stalk cutter, tractor and harrow, 2 mules and lots of farming tools for sale. S. C. Waddell, Bre- men. : for water supply, good cond. and clean, for sale. Make offer, W. T. Archer, Sr., Mincey Rd. off Rockbridge Rd. Stone Mountain. ; 5 disc J. D. tiller, King bush and bog for Ford tractor, Intnl mowing machine, all good cond., priced reasonable. W. H. Barlow, Rt. 2, Conyers. Ph. Lithonia 6676. 3 Nearly new 3 in. Diaphram Sludge pump, for sale or exch. small wood-working equip- ment. Jno. F. Carey, Box 255, Cornelia. 2 Incubator, drum type, good cond., 100 egg cap. at my place, $12.50. R. M. Trollinger, 4120 Boulder Park Drive, SW, At- lanta 11. Ph. PL 5-2492. pressor, 150 gal. Dair-Kool bulk tank milk cooler, for sale. Billy B. Chappell, Rt. 1, Lo- cust Grove. Peach Tree Spray (Friend Pecan Spray macniie}, 1,000 Tbs. pressure 400 gal. tank, 10 ft. boom pipe and 3 guns, auto- matie cut on and off valve. Put peach rows at time. S. J. Avondale Mill Rd., Rt. 3, Ma- con. Ph. 2-5117, 1958 Case Combine 4 cylind- er Wis .engine, 30 bu. grain bin ter bar with pickup attach- ment, good cond., $600; 8 ft. Case tendem smoothing har- row, reasonably priced; Huron cattle feed large cooker, auto- matic clock timing control. Robert T. Gunby Rt. 1, Rolling Meadows Farm, Sharps burg. Ph. Newnan 1860. | Pick-up dbl. section cutting harrow for ford tractor, prac- tically new. Sell or exch, for Ford pick-up dbl section finish ing harrow. Doyle Toles, Rt. 1, Warren Rd., Rome. aK Big Hester disc plow for Allis Chalmer G tractor, $50; also - Fallow plow, and disc slow, $10 ea, Leo Spivey, 1120 Mee haaid Rd., Douglas. Ph. 448-Y. Fairbanks-Morse Hammer Mill, V belts and pulleys, pipes skid and Wis. motor, all in ood cond. $300 at my farm oweeta and Duncan Rds., near Fairburn. Also portable pulpwood saw, $50. A. P, Smith, 218 West Walker Ave. College Park. Ph. PO 1-3439. Dise plow for Farmall Cub tractor, rear hitch, power lift, used very little, $90, George Jackson, Rt. Dr., Norcross. | Two tractors, both in No. 1 cond,, with cultivators, plant- ers, Fertilizer attachments, no junk: One 1951 Ford, $1,095.; other W. D. Allis Chalmers, $975. Either or both ean be partially financed, John _ Wade, 247 Meadowdale Drive, dont Robins. Ph. WA Complete irrigation system, 60 HP Allis Chalmers power unit, Berkley pump mounted on 2 wheel trailer, 1020 ft. five in. main line pipe, 1200 ft. 4 in. all valves, fittings, ete. All cellent cond. Sell about 6 of new ce. George Ea 250 gal. cypress storage tank | - 3 Intnl milkers and com-|_ boom pipe cross wise with 2} guns on ea. side and que 21 Clay, | with unloading auger, 6 ft. cut | 4, c/o |t 1, Spalding | ert laterals, 22 Rainbow sprinklers | 100 cap. ele all metal, $5_ ieuhe nn E, oomfield Dr. cages, complete, and water trough: ers, A-1 con my place B. N. [for cash not over 100 Barnesville. C. Want disc harro machine, planter er attachement, for Cul er attachment ,for che cash, Write complete tion and lowest price. Silver, Rt. 2, Talking Want Garden Want good used roofing that can | barn siding. Advise Jones, Rt. 2, Bufo Janta CE. 3-3100. Want good used Adams Tiller plo sized late mode head. 4 Cornelia. Want used Ber tractor.. Must be re price and within 50 ta. ae ae 01 thonia, Want good, us er ao shelles, cond., and reasonable f R. C. Rosier 2061 0: Augusta. Ph: 4-51 : gourd seed, 4 Roy T. Pruitt, R _New Clemson Okra seed, State 54 pet. 50c Ib. $45 postage. Chas. Go Powder Springs. Ky. 31 Fescue Se 99.15 pet.; germ, 94 pet. CWT. Cecil. Travis, e/ Crest Acres, Riverd Fayetteville 5581 Good, tender b seed, white, also brov ed Half Runners, Wks. pink peanut | ners, mix. cornfi seed, all 65 cup age. No stamps Banks, Rt. 1, Car 100 Wilt-Resist seed, big 5 lock from Reg. cottonsee delinted, picked a 40 pct. lint, over bale Germ. 80 pct.; 2 pet. 100 lb. bag. P. Malcom, Rt. 2, eial Circle, Ph. ed O. Darby, P. O. Box Ibany. cea Lespedeza, pure 9.64 pcet.; Germ. 95 pet. 100 lb. bags, 12c Ib. ohn C, Reid, Zebulon. d time little white ten- alf Runner garden bean 95 pct. Germ. white, rm. $1 cup, with 7c for 1 cup, and 23 Mrs. T. H. Wade, Rt. 1, cornfield white e-back Bean seed, ten- ite and striped half- I little pink peanut cream 6 weeks, 75c cup. red speckle Crowder , 90e cup. Add postage. ar] Smith, Rt. 3, Elli- tender cornfield white, speckled, and id cutshorts, white -back, and white Half- ers, 65c cup. ea. Add Preston Southerland, Ellijay. aw seeds, 10c doz.; 40c Gibson Strawberry , 80e C.; $7.50 M.; Gar- bulbs, and Horseradish, doz. Add postage. Roy Rt. 1, Dahlonega. tin gourd seed, 25 6 pkgs. $1. PP, Earl Blackshear. has. Wakefield, and Cop- lagen Cabbage plants, ng, full count, 500, $1.25; .; White Bermuda Onion, M.; 5000, $7.50, Ship E. L. Fitzgerald, Box Fitzgerald. ig Gem Everbearing wherry plants, well root- moss packed, pure strain, c Pp, J. Miles, , Alma, arleston and Early Jer- _ Wakefield frost proof Say plete, =o wee ermuda Onion plants F 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. PP. anclor, Pitts. arly Jersey and Charles- | Wakefield frost proof abba e h _Plants, ready now, i ite Bermuda Onion ants, 200, $1.25; 500, $1.50; 0 M. PP. Odis Conner, rooted Fig sprouts, 18 4 ft., high..Up to 2 ft., ea.; others, 75e plus iippine chgs. Damp packed. rs. Mamie Bell, Rt. 1, naring. Streamline Everbearing rawberry plants, $1 C.; all mixed gourd and Poke- srry seeds, 20e pkg. Mrs. whn Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. Tenn. Beauty Strawberry ants from virus free stock, rong, sturdy plants, $2.50 + 200, $4 PP. Boysenberry vants, 6, $1; $1.75 doz. Damp acked. Mrs. George Collins, YL Hammond Drive, NE. tlanta 5. Ph. BL 5-1449. Cert. Early Sweet (or onders Gold), Sweet Pota- $3 bu.; Cert. Ga. ioe E 7, Sordis Nice to Church Ph. 3-7015. d seed: Bushel, 25c Gourd ee Long handled, d Ornamental, 15c doz.; 2 25c. Miss Gail Wood, Martin. : ) bu. La. Copper Skin otatoes, Gov. ee field 6 bu. *Hanicieviile Ph. ry 19, 1958 eutshort cornfield, 98- plants, $1 1957 crop tender white bunch garden bean _ seed, comes in about 6 wks., free of weevils, 60c tea cup. Add postage. Sold in 2 cup lots and up. Mrs. Pauline Franks, Hiawassee. 7,000 lbs. Arlington Sericea eLspedeza seed. 99.75 pct. pure seed, germ. 80.50 pct. 12c lb. Also 3,000 Ibs. regu- lar Sericea Lespedeza seed, all in 100 lb. white bags, 99.64 pet. purity; germ. 80.50 pet. 10-lb. FOB. J. B. Mask, Brooks. Old fashioned large white half-runner bean seed, 89 pct. germ., 75c cup. PP Miss Ma- mie Anderson, Ellijay. Kudzu crowns, good _ size roots, handled right $12 M. at farm, $14 del. or packed for expressing. State certified if desired. Also Puerto Rican Sweet Potatoes, State Certi- fied..$5 bu. at farm Y. M. An- derson, Williamson. Correction: 50 Poor Mans Potato seed, 1d 2 naxtone Bt. 1: Jaks _| son, Everbearing strawberry C:: also =Catnip, Balm, Tansy, 6 bunches, $1. Garlic bulbs, 75c doz. Miss L. M. White, Rt. 1, Box 57, Dah- lonega. Muscadine Grape vine cut- tings, black and white, also unrooted Sage plants, 30, $1; shade cured Sage, $1.75 Ib. Mrs. G. Collins, Rt. 2, Cobb- town. Cabbage plants, frostproof Copenhagen, Mkt. Chas. and Early Jersey Wakefield, also White Sweet Bermuda onion plants, 500, $1.50; $2 M. 5000, $7.50 exp. col. Mrs. I. L, Stokes, Box 349, Fitzgerald. Wild strawberry plants, 35c doz.; 4 doz., $1; Mtn. Huckle- berries, bearing size, 25c doz.; 5 doz., $1. Minnie Charles, Rt. 4, Ellijay. Kudzu crowns, 1 and 2 yrs. old. Free if you gather them soon. J. E. P. Ward, Wood- bury. Mtn. Huckleberry, 2 doz., 75c;. Rooted Dewberries and Blackberries, 530c doz.; Mus- cadine vines, 8 to 4 ft. long, 45e ea. rooted. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Rt. 1, Cum- ming. Strawberry plants: Blake- more, $1.50 C.: Mastodon, $1.25 C.; Klondike, $1; 400, $5; $8 M. Also Catnip, 30c bunch; Peppermint, 30 doz.; Scuppernong vine Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 75 doz.; Brown Striped Half-runner bean seed, 60c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville. May Cherry trees, Blue Damson plums, Sage plants, Catnip bunches, Muscadine grape vines, Beechnut and Hazelnut bushes, 6, $1: Gar- lie bulbs, $1 doz. Add post- age. Mrs, Mae Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville, Lady Thompson Strawberry plants, well rooted, 75 C; 200, $1.50; 500, $4; M. Add postage. Prompt ship- ment. Mrs. L. C. Allen, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Kudzu crowns, 1 and 2 yrs, old, well rooted, $2 C; 500, $7; $12.50 M. Add postage, ee Heard, Rt. 1, Gaines- ville. SEED & PLANTS WANTED Want several bu. large, long Purple hull, Knuckle purple hull, and Silver hull peas. Advise. Felton Roberts, Mauk. _ Want 10 or 15 bu. bunch Red Skin sweet potatoes for seed. Write what you have Ph.| and price. F. H. Bunn, Mid- _ Want Cert. Coastal Ber- muda Must be near vicinity. Will eall for the eady to dig. H. E. for 40c Mrs.|4 cuttings, | d ee Want some seed of the Kolb Gem watermelon. A variety very popular in early 1900, and were good shippers and keepers, wt. 40 to 50 lbs. in size, Let me hear as soon as possible. S. W. Colson, Rt. 2, Manas- sas. FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE ee Several loads of shucks for sale. Also set of slip harness. W. L, Dyer, Rt. 2, Dahlonega. Imp. White Spanish Pea- nuts, for eating, $2. pkg; $32.- 50 C. Ibs. Add postage. Chas. Gowder, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. 1400 bu. good feed corn, Whatley Polific, all white. H. D. Davis, Warrenton. Any amt. baled oats, 65c ea. bale; all types grass hay, 55 ea. bale. Norman Tram- re Rt. 1, Fayetteville. Ph. 2000 bu. yellow corn for feed, $1.40 bu. FOB farm. Make appointment. E. N. Bai- ley, c/o Bailey Farm, Cobb. 400 bales hay, mostly Fes- cue 75c bale. W. R. Berry, Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. 8-1135. Nice yellow popcorn, 1957 crop, shelled, 40c.lb. PP. Mrs. Dorothy Kirkland, Rt. 1, El- lijay. Rye Grass, Fescue, and Brown Top Millet hay, 50c bale, $25. ton; good baled oats, 60c bale, $30. ton.:Send truck to farm 5 mi. South Fayette- ville. J. Harp, c/o Red- wine Bros. Farm RFD 1, Fayetteville. Pensacola Bahia grass seed, germ. 92 pct; purity, 98.80 pet, 20e lb. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. Ph. 4142. Extra choice Coastal Ber- muda hay for sale at my barn. Highly fertilized, baled with- out rain, square bales, tied good, good quality. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven. Ph. Odum, JU 4-2312. Coastal Bermuda hay, 75c bale. R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint River Farms, Jonesboro. Ph. GR 8-6217. FEED & GRAIN WANTED Want 3 tons good Coastal Bermuda grass or Alfalfa hay el. to farm at Farmington. Must be free of pests, such as Sand Spurs, Wild Coffee, Weed, or Nut Grass. H. W Thurmond, Farmington. Want sev. tons Milo grain for quail feed. William A: Thomas, Rt. 2, Stone Moun- tain. Ph, Atlanta MU 8-0866. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Guernsey bull calf, about 2 mos. old, can be reg., horns been treated, for sale or exch. for full stock Whitefaced bull calf, same age. H. B. Brook- shire, Suches. Purebred reg. Black Angus bull, 3 yrs. old, wt. 1300 to 1400 lbs. Priced right. J. H. Mann, 414 South Tillman St., Glennville. 15 SPC pigs, 6 wks. old, $10 ea. W. M. Neese, Crab- apple Rd., Birmingham, Ga, (1 mi. South). Ph. Alpharetta 3791. 12 Holstein, Guernsey, and Jersey heifers from dairy cows, $50 and $75 ea. A lit- tle above beef price, Deen Boatright, Rt. 4, Alma. Reg. Shorthorns: 7 heifers open (breed if desired); 6 bulls, extra good; 4 reg. Hereford bulls, 2 ready for service and 12 reg. heifers, open, extra good, $150 ea.; 6 Hereford heifers, bred to top bull, $225 ea. W. C. Denny, Danielsville. Ph. Com-| f. merce FE-5-3381, MARKET BULLETIN Black Angus bull, wt. 1,000 Ibs., $200; also 9 mo. old Black Angus bull, $150. H. O. White, 6900 Campbellton Rd. S3.W., Atlanta 11. Ph. PO 6- and grew. to 3144 Reg. artificially sired Hol- stein heifers for sale. Henry Kilburn, O, Box 184-A, Leslie. Dbl. standard polled Here- ford heifer for sale, my place, 2 mi. N. Palmetto on Hwy. 29. Herman Teel, Palmetto. Ph. 6862. Reg. Hereford cattle: 5 bred heifers, 8 open heifers, and 1 top young bull, all had black leg shot; heifers calf- hood vaccinated, excellent young cattle in every way. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., C/O Ward Meade Farm, Paper Mill Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. 8-8772. Reg. SPC male pigs, best bloodlines, meat type, perfect spots, will make fine herd boar, ready now, at my place. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring, Good pigs, ready to go, 12 wks. old. Also reg. horn type Hereford bull calf for sale or trade for calf, same type, top quality. W. J. Lyle, C/O Oraland Farm, Rt. 1, Lilburn. (near Possum Lake). Choice Landrace pigs, males and females, imported blood- lines, 9 wks. old, treated, reg. in buyers name, $60 ea. Wil- liam E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter, Ph, 5-1035, Purebred Landrace pigs, out of imported dam by out- standing sire, 5 mos. old, treated and reg. in buyers name, Priced low. James Speir, Bronwood. GAME, FOWL, etc. FOR SALE Fantail Pigeons of best bloodlines, various splashed colors, few solid whites, young unmated prs., : pr; mated, $3.25 pr. No less than 2 prs. shipped. R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrightsville. Finest quality breeder stock Bobwhite quail and Chukars, all guar. to be healthy, fully feathered, and large size. Permit No. 3, Ralph Keefer, Lake Harbin Rd., Morrow. Ph. Jonesboro GR. 8-8477. Finest 1957 hatched, extra large No. Bobwhite quail (bred and improved 38 yrs.) Adult quail, 1 to 3 oz. heavier than average. Mature, heavier bobwhites, $3. pr. and up ac- cording to weights and quali- . 5 pr. minimum shipped. ermit No. 43. William A. Thomas, 421 Mark Bldg., At- lanta 3. Ph. MU 8-0866. One black doe rabbit, 1 yr. old $1 Mrs. John W. Chisholm, Rt. 2, Box 423, Augusta. 2 pr. 1957 hatch Silver Pheasants, $7.50. pairs 2 pr., $13. Exp. Col; booking orders for day old Silver and Ringnecked chicks. Henry Pike, 108 Palm Ave. Savan- nah. Ph. AD 3-6315. Americas finest strain White King Pigeons, $3. pr. No less than 2 pr. shipped. Ogden A. Geilfuss, c/o Melo- dy Brook Farm, Rt. 3, Mari- etta. Ph. Smyrna HE 5-7385, NZ White Rabbits, does and bucks, 5 breeders, records kept for 8 yrs. Sub. to reg., $6. to $10. for does, $4. to $10 for bucks. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave. NE, Atlanta 8. Ph TR 4-6452. Finest 1957 hatch extra large No. Bobwhite gist, $1. ea. Permit No. 81. Also quail equip;'2 incubators, $60. ea., 1200 egg cap. ea. good cond: 20 twelve Oakes brooders, $12.50 ea., used 1 year. like new, Paul Lamb, Inman. (5 mi, S. Fayetteville on Hwy. 92. S.) Ph. Fayetteville. 2894 (7 AM-8 PM). 150 prs. White King Squab- ber Pigeons, $1.50 pr; also 60 automatic waters and other necessary equip. for pigeon arm. J. F, Childers, Rt. 1, Sylvester. PAGE THREE Ringneck Pheasants, $2.50 ea; also few large No. Bobe white quail, $3. pr. Permit No. 119. J. L. Taylor, Rt. 2, Fort Valley. Ph. TA 58-5804, Nice large blue male rab bit, $3.50 plus express, or exch. for one bred elgian hare or NZ Red bred doe rabe bit. Mrs. R. M. Vocke, Quite man, 4 pr. White ne Pigeons, $1. pr. Day Dans, Rutledge. Large No. Bobwhite quail, dressing average 6 to 8 oz, Laying average 100 to 1706 eggs; Gambles, Scaled, Button and Coturnix quail, Chukar Partridge and Silkie bantams, Permit No. 18. Richard H. Barry, 220 Ridgeland Ave. De- tur. Ph. CE 7-3048. White King and Silver King Pigeons, blocky and regular types, $3.00 pr. Mated and working. L. P. Mingledorff, Alma Rd., Douglas. Blue Peafowl cocks, Ring- neck doves and wk. ol ducklings. N. H. Lienemann, Rt. 7, Mt. Pleasant Rd., Ma- con. Ph. 5-8503. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Reg. Landrace gilts and boars, unrelated prs., 100 pet. imported bloodlines, reg. in buyers name. H. R,. Gossett, Cave Spring. Duroc pigs, .from prize winning stock, Sire is son of Grand Star Boy, Grand Champion at 1957 Southeast- ern Fair, and Ga. State Fair, 1956 and 57. Reg. Wormed, and treated for Cholera, 8 wks. old, $25 ea. Roscoe Mc- Donald, Jr., RFD 1, Milledge- ville. Ph. 9713. 3 mo, old Landrace pigs, all imported bloodlines, from litter of 12, average wt. 54 lbs. ea. at 8 wks. Reg. in buyers name. James C. Loughridge, Rt. 1, Chats- worth. Ph, 4127. 7 reg. Berkshire pigs, 58 gilts, 2 males 8 wks, old, sir- ed by sire Four Oaks Lock- smith King IT; Reg. No. 798893, and Dam lLynwobdd Bonnie Lady, 42nd, Reg. No. 767927... L. -G. Hussey, >-dr-, RFD 1, Box 28, Sparta. Ph. 3245. Nubian and Saanan crossed Nannie goat, 12 mos. old, black and white, unbred, mother gave 4 qts, milk daily, $10 or exch, for pig of same value. Rufus Camp, Rt. 1, Box 378, Jonesboro, PH. GR- 8-8100. Reg. SPC pigs, boars and gilts, unrelated prs., open and bred gilts, will reg. in buy- ers name. D. V. Thompson, Metter. Ph. MU-5-3555. 16 wk. old reg. Landrace pigs, from 14 pig, 4 star lit- ter, $65 ea. Also 30 grade pigs, $9 ea. for entire lot. William E. Oder, c/o Stand- ing Boy Ranch, Cataula. Ph. Columbus, FA 4-1827. 2 Quarter Horse Mares, eligible to reg., one pinto, black and white, other dark chestnut, both 9 yrs. old, gen- tle, well trained; priced rea- sonable. Also reg, Southdown Ram, 4 yrs. old. $35. J. Ewing Arnold, Rt. 3, Windy Hill Rd., a eed Ph. Smyrna HE-5- 3703. 2 good mules, gentle, works anywhere. Also 2 H. culti- vator. Sell together or sevar- ate. Reasonablv vriced. Her- bert Shehee, Butler. 2 good mules sell together or separate or trade for mare or milech cow. O. M. Moody, Rt. 4, Waycross (near Wares- boro). 1 fine looking horse, about 12 vrs. old, solid red with black mane and tail, gentle, (safe for children), for sale. N, A. Boyett, Hahira. Red and white Shetland pony gelding, 50 to 53 in. tall, at shoulder, wt. 450 lbs., gentle but spirited; also pony, saddle and bridle, $115. Ern- est Rolan, Rt: 1, Lula. Ph Gainesville LEnox 4-9870. Black mare mule, wt. 1,104 lbs., 12 yrs. old, work any- where, with plenty life; also reg. Guernsey male calves, 4 to 12 mos. old, at my. farm 1 mi, from Farmington. H. W, Thurmond, Farmington. SiRckacaagntipsiigpecniatatbichetiaaes aaa eee ~ LIVESTOCK FOR SALE boned dark red Duroe boar, 8 wks, old. Give full descrip- tion. Denver R. Cheek, Rt. 11, Lumber City. Good farm mule, wt. about 000 lbs., for sale at my farm 1/2 mi. West of Mauk. A. H. Rowe, Mauk. ~At Stud: Red Lights Noble Rex, Reg. No. 36083, reg. American Saddle bred, prov- n sire of top quality colts, Grandson Noble Kalarama. homas G. Watkins, Jr., Rt. 4584 Flat Shoals Rd., De- eatur. Ph. BU 9-6692. 9 mo. old Angus bull for|Mrs sale or trade for calf of equal: value. J. H. Nutt, Luella. Ph. McDonough 3856. Small red grizzled mare, wt. 600 or 700 Ibs., gentle, Roi 7 yrs. old, $100. Glen soHen, P. O. Box 454, Soper- : yr. old grade billy goat, 105C. L.. Patlhamus. 3114 ouldercrest Rd., Rt. 2, Ellen- oe Ph. Atlanta. MA T- Nice heavy milking Nublan and Saanan milk goats, fresh- ened for second time: Saanan o freshen soon with first kid; aanan coming in with sec- ond kid in April; Also trade gentle Saanan Billy for Nu- Bian or Toggenburg Billy, rs. Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cas- @ade Rd. S.W., Atlanta 11. Cream colored milk goat with 2 female kids born Jan. 3, 1958. 1/4 Nubian, 1/4 oggenburg, 1/2 Saanan, ives more than 1 gal. daily. ather was prize winning aanan. $50 at my home. Mrs. . Wilbourn Miller, 824 South sroad St:, Cairo. 2 purebred Nubian does for ale, one 8 mos. old, and other 5 mos. old, in good shape, ce $35 ea. at my barn. ville. Proven Jack and Jennet, black with white nose, 4 yrs. obt. K. Smith, c/o Journeys ind Farm, Americus. Mule, smooth mouth, wt. ,000 Ibs., , L. Camp, Rt. 1, Jonesboro. Top Golden Palomino mare in foal, $400. Pedigree and reg. papers furnished; also lid black Hackney stallion r stud service. Oadea A. eilfuss, C/O Melody Brook arm, Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. myrna HE 5-7385. LIVESTOCK WANTED - ld, 45 in. tall; also several pose pony Stud colts. Want young mare colt or mare horse, not over 6 yrs. old. Must be gentle, in good ond. and reasonable. Glen Lawhorn, Rt. 4, Buena Vista. Want to exch. bull calves, to 8 mos. old, for young 00 to 1,000 lb. gentle saddle rse. 7. B. Taylor, Rt. 1, owder Springs. Want some Hampshire-Suf- folk Rams, first cross or straight breeding. State age, so price, within 100 miles. Imer Dyck, Rt. 2, Stapleton. Want reg. male goat about mos. old, prefer Toggen- urg, Advise. M. A. Mollan, ox 120, Red Oak. Want bred gilt or sow, Duroc, Landrace, or similar type. Mixed or purebred for meat purposes. J. P. Sanders, Rt. 1, Box 197, College Park. Fancy Yorkshire, OIC cross shoats, $15 up. Also Duroc Yorkshire cross pigs, ready real soon. See by appoint- ment. W. L. Brown, 418 Lake Ave. Griffin. Ph. 5197 (nights). Want good farm mule, near home. Must be cheap, not 0 old, and must know how Be Js: La Pitta Rt; 2, ula. Want 1 to 6 female burros. dvise. Doyle Toles Rt. 1, arren Rd.. Rome. Want 50 to 100 lean type pigs, 8 to 10 wks. old, at nea, Paul J. Kent, Marble ill, Ph. 4322. good cond. $100.} POULTRY FOR SALE 1957 Buff Cochin bantams, 10 hens (some laying) and 1 rooster, $17.50 for the lot. A. J. Bailey, Hartwell. eae pullets, now lay- ing, 2 pe and 1 rooster, $4. ae ey Will not ship. Ci Frick, Rt. 1, Box 151, Talking Rock, 2 pr. 1957 hatch, White Silkie bantams, $6. pr. Extra cockerels. J. F. Ginn, 451 Tae oe PL. SE, Atlanta 225 laying hens, mostly imp. White Leghorns. Mrs. W. Maples, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Ph. 4082. 2 pr. White Cochin, 1 pr. Black Cochin Bantams, $6. pr. From finest of bloodlines in America; also pr. White Crest- ed Black Polish bantams, $7.- 50 pr. Fred Thompson, Sas ston. Pre purebred, $6. Cornish cockerels, Joe Abernathy, Rt. mart. Purebred Dark Cornish cockerels, ready for service, big boned type, long yellow legs, $2. ea. in lots of 2. H. W. Thurmond; Farmington. Dark Cornish hens, $2. ea: 5 hens or more, $1.75 ea. FOB. Shipped in light crates: Exch. 2 hens for 2 White Pekin ducks (the kind that quack). Mrs. J. E. McCrary, Pinehurst. 50 WL hens, laying good, $1. ea. Joe Moses, 134 Idell Ste College Park. Ph. PO 7- Mille Fleurs Bantarne: and 2 Dark $1.50 ea. 1, Rock- Barfield Rt. 3, Louis- 0689 11 hens and 1 rooster, heavy breed. Make offer for the lot. Mrs. C. E. Dyche, Rt. 9, At- lanta 19. Ph. PO 7-3100. 30 large Buff Orphington hens, 1957 hatch, now laying, $1.50 ea. at my home. Mrs. D. M. Barge, Tyrone. Approx. 35 Mallard ducks, imp. strain. starting to lay, $5 pr. or $2 ea. for the lot at my farm. J. Ewing Arnold, Rt. 3, Windy Hill Rd., Mari- etta. Ph. Smyrna HE 35-8703. 30 head Geese, $2 ea. Oscar Dominey, Rt. 3, Dublin. 250 White African Guinea Solid White: Guinea fowl, Muscovy. ducks, rabbits, Ringneck doves, Bantams, Black Cochins, Racing Hom- er and mated banded White King Pigeons, your choiae, $3.75 pr. No less than 2 pr. shipped. Ringneck and Mut- ant Pheasants, $7.50 pr. J. H. Street, 3090 Buford Hwy., Atlanta 6. Ph. ME 4-7888. 65 Parmenter Red_ hens, April 57 hatch, $1.50 ea. by taking the lot, now laying. Troy Mobley, 2 Laura St. Box 403, Porterdale. POULTRY WANTED Want to trade White Chin- ese gander (goose) for old time variety gander. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cascade Rd. SW, Atlanta 11, Want few 6 mos. old white Leghorn pullets. State price. Miss Lucille Martin, Rt. 1, Menlo. FOR SALE ae tape trim tea aprons, $1, and 10c postage. Miss Want Teg. ste ce big fowl, $2.50 ea.; 50 Mallard ducks, $7.50 pr.: FOB my place, Seoheaher He Hutchins, Turner Hill Rd., Lithonia. Ph tO Syne : 50 pr. White and White mix. Guineas, $3 pr. R. A. Smith, 225 N. Hull St., Ath- ens. pot holders, med. size, 50c; crocheted doilies, 50c, 75c, $1; 3 piece sets, $2.25; white dish towels, embroidered and striped, and woven or terry pot holders, dif. colors, 2, 25c. No checks. Add postage. Mrs. Byron Haynes, Rt. 7, Gaines- ville. Crocheted vanity set, blue trim, ruffled, 18 in. white, yellow trimmed doilies, $2 ea.: 17 in. white, blue trim- med doilie, $1.75; 12 in. white, pink trimmed, ruffled, and two 14 in. solid white doilie, $1 ea. Mrs. Lamar Adams, C/O Hoyt Samples, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Handmade crepe ] roses, 15, $1.10, carnations, $1.20 doz. Med. size. Waxed if preferred. All PP. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairs- ville. New handmade quilts, large sizes, gay prints, solid colors, good cotton padding, print lining, $6.50 ea. Also border- ed pillow cases, $1.25 pr. PP. Mrs. -Ventis A Ne Rises, Ellijay. White rose Medallion cro- cheted bed spread for sale. Miss Ruth Dickerson, Bow- man. Ladies crocheted, hand bags, $1.25 ea.; Round cro- cheted table mats, 6, $1. State colors wanted. Miss Dallas Adams, 295 Hill St. Athens. Ph. 3-3026. Pillow slips with lace, $2 pr.; rickrack crochet on ea. side; Cotton baby shoes, all white or trimmed in any col- or, $1 pr. Miss Etta Alexan- der, P. O. Box 407, Quitman. White crocheted bootees trimmed in pink, blue, yel- low, green, 75c pr.; bibs to match, $1 set.; Crocheted pot holders, 75 ea.; crocheted edging for pillow cases, $1 pr. Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Rt. 1, Monroe. Hand embroidered lace trimmed dresser scarves, $1.50 ea.; 3 piece vanity sets, $2 ea. No checks. Mrs. A. E. Hazelton, 257 Norwood Ave. N.E., Atlanta 17. Little girls dresses, fits 1, 2, and 3 yr. olds, asst colors, trimmed in rickrack and lace, $1, $1.50 ea; Also large size asst. colors aprons, 50c ea. Add gels Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. , Ellijay. Large size new handmade quilts ,good cotton material and padding, wt. 4 to 5 Ilbs., $6.50 ea; Ladies tea aprons, trimmed, good material, 65c ea. PP. Miss Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Washable terry cloth house slippers, dif. colors, $1 pr. Cora Mae Hommontree, Usa y Chickamauga. Hand_ crocheted doilies, white colored or combination tion; some with flowers, 9 to 24 inches, $1 to $5; chair sets, $3 Prompt shipment. PP. Free ae with orders over $2. Mrs. . D. Henderson, Rt. 1, Wood- stock. Ph. GL 5-6995. Ladies handmade _ aprons, large, 75c ea; small 50c ea; dif shapes and colors, good ma- terial. Add 15c Bes Miss Grace E. Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. 2 white crocheted bed- spreads, large size, $35 ea. or both, $60. Mrs. Minnie J. Eng- lish, Rt. 1, Andersonville. - Small hand crocheted hens to put over the average size egs, 25c ea. Miss Mable Met- calfe, 210 Evans Drive, Deca- ture. Hand crocheted baby sets, 3 pieces, 04, and 50c postage. Booties, $1. Mrs. Thelma Foun- tain, RFD 2, Lawrenceville, Ph. 3249. Handmade cedar antique style pump lamps and planters $5 ea. Mrs. R. H. Tiller, Rt. 2, Douglasville. 3 1/3 yds. variegated hook and eye tatting, 2-1/2 to 3 yds. hen and biddie 30c yd. and 10 postage. No checks nor stamps. Ruth Weeks, Dial. Print seharited Aprons, with fe paper pr PP; fancy organdy $1.10 ea. PP. Pot maston, ial, leton, 1139 Hall Ave. SE, lanta 16. Ph. MA 7-2654. Aprins with hoops, colors, 4 large pockets, any size, River. and stems, all colors, $2. PP. Mrs. Ruth Shuman, 1, Ellabelle. 1 handmade quilt top, woven mat potholders, Womack, Rt. Box Bremen. i $2.25; handmade waxed roses, all colors, doz. Mrs. Roy T; Pruitt, 1, Buford. Ladies tea aprons, ; print and some _ white, shape, and trim, large postage. Mrs. Nancy H priced reasonable. E 6676 old, $500, Exch. even son, R. , Fort Valley. (7 East). SE. OIC cross, 140 lbs All bred to r oe row aut ani 1/2 8. Carrollton. Seer Rt. 3, Carrollton. Ph. TE 27772 (nights). at also Reg. Hampshire ram sale. Bobby Wofford, Rt. Cumming. good western saddle, $45; g E. Hughes, - Circle, Macon. Ph. 54745. middle of March, home. Mrs. Campbellton Rd., Fairburn, $15 at: with orders over $1. Mrs. C. M. Adams, Rt. 2, Box es ae $1 ea. No stamps or checks. Helen Dodd, Head Handmade artificial Muins (flowers), large sizes, leaves ea. Add postage. Mrs. M. L. DAT, Quilt top, of new material, artificial small waist sizes, 3, $2.75, $1 ea. State waist size. Add ender- son, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay. Reg. polled Hereford bull, and reg. Black Angus bull, Barlow, Rt. 2, Conyers. Ph. Lithonia Dan Okie, reg. No. 7367745, polled Hereford bull, excellent color and conformation 5 yrs. for reg. polled Hereford; Reg. Duroc pigs ,either sex, $25 up; 5 mos. old male, $50; 2 excellent gilts same a i $45. ea. J. H. Donal Bred gilts: solid Black us shire, 200 lbs. $50; SPC pure- bred, not reg., 175 lbs, $45; Durog, PC crossed, 175 ties fh black PC far- May. At farm Andrew H. Hamrick, rade Western ews, some mbs at side, other bred, Nice saddle horse, dark red, 7 yrs. old, 60 inches, $135. Also 4 wheel buggy with top, $75. 5 3923 Spencer Margaret Ritz, Pillowcases, of good shateed embroidered designs white and colors, some with |. crochet edging, $3 and $3.50. Add postage. Mrs. Julia Sing- in Lat- asst. fits doz. Rt. $2: toed: $2 Rt. asst. dit, or or mi. No 2. for 3, ood Angora goat, will be fresh | my MISCELLANEOU FOR SALE S 20 Ibs. thers, well cared for, Extra large Martin gou 50e ea.; Jumbo 40 in. around, seed, 25 doz. Geo. F. Murkgerars Eastman, Rt large pieces, $1.25 Ib. Reg. short 20c; 7-1/2 in. and larger, seed, 2 doz., 25c. ae Hart, Warrenton. Hand gathered shade dried Sage, $1.50 plus a Mrs. Brown, Rt, . Toccoa. 8 yrs. old, in No. 10 5, cans, and 1/2 gal. j gal. at my house or for entire lot. 5 mi Metter near Hwy. Mrs. Maud Hole, Rt. 4, pees Vista. 2 cleaned, used fea- $1.25 lb. Eliza Paulk, Rt. 2, Wray. ourds, 38 to 1 ea.; gourd 1 e. a a M. Clement, Rt. 1957 Black Walnut meats, or'-5. lb., $6 PP. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson Hia- wassee. neck Martin gourds, 6 to 7-1/2 in. around, ea. Add postage. Also ow. ee: 500 or more gal. syrup, 4 t and No. rds, 30 ad Tb. Ruby | & my home, $1 g to 3rd zone, $ chgs. col. Ship can dig. C. W North Ave. N.E. Shade dete nip. leaves, 3 ay ae del. pes Ruth ig TO $ haw roots, rar ve Estelle , Ellijay. sacks. Mrs. Joseph Gc Box 87, Rebe for home use, do Ria 5, Ellijay, Army type saddle seat), blanket, $1 gue for 1 H wago' $7.50. Earl oye ville. | Good white sac cap., elean, free letters and holes, so few print 3 alike, 45c e first benad Fricks;Rt,-3, ing Rock. Nice anil of peeling an Add nooteey gins, Rt. Black ee ae Sar shelled _ postage. eae Rt. 5, EL 14,000 stalks old f Sugar agro Te stalk. Greer, Rt. 1, Hamp Nice 1957 crop sha Sage, $2 lb. PP. for less than 1 Ib. out-of-state ord : 8 nice, country cu 1 wt. 35 to 40 Ib. gual S at my home. Come a . Mrs. John G gear dried apples, peel and core, 50c Ib. plus No less 10 Ibs. . - Jumbo Bushel sure between around, $25 each; same, 50c ea. 3 see j Now time to plant. | ce gan, Rt. 4, Waycross. : Want to. buy gripe pee Advise